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not to speak about south america. their route is late bumpy. but that may give us opportunities because the best transactions are often made in a bad market. but we are fine, and this can -- as you said in the introduction, we are paying shareholders to wait. >> i also have to ask the tough questions. >> yes, please do. even tougher. >> all right. thank you very much. that's the chairman and ceo of nordic american, by far the most transparent and the best house, but it is a very tough neighborhood. stay with me. thank you. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. >>> facebook and berkshire hathaway, could there be two companies with less in common? one is run by a young, fast-moving entrepreneur that is filled with ideas that only a true visionary could think of. the older is run by older management that talks a bigger game than it has deliver
not to speak about south america. their route is late bumpy. but that may give us opportunities because the best transactions are often made in a bad market. but we are fine, and this can -- as you said in the introduction, we are paying shareholders to wait. >> i also have to ask the tough questions. >> yes, please do. even tougher. >> all right. thank you very much. that's the chairman and ceo of nordic american, by far the most transparent and the best house, but it is a...
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. >>> south america where von der sloot goes on trial for the murder of a woman. van der sloot long suspected of killing natalee holloway is charged with killing michele torres. >>> the white house is announcing changes to the rules for illegal. the obama administration is waiving the required wait time. it usually takes three to ten years for immigrants to qualify for legal status but under the new rules, they don't have to if they can show that a spouse or parent would suffer without them >>> thousands of items from the titanic ocean liner valued at nearly $190 million. the catch he is that somebody has to buy the whole lot. one buyer has to buy everything and make it available for public viewing. a pair of binoculars and gold coins are among the items. coming up quickly on 100 years. >> looks like they want to get everything out together so that it's not -- i mean it makes sense but it's almost cost pro hi byative. >> there are only going to be a couple -- >> $189 million. that's a lot. >> only a couple of bidders, you know, museums or collections. >> i never g
. >>> south america where von der sloot goes on trial for the murder of a woman. van der sloot long suspected of killing natalee holloway is charged with killing michele torres. >>> the white house is announcing changes to the rules for illegal. the obama administration is waiving the required wait time. it usually takes three to ten years for immigrants to qualify for legal status but under the new rules, they don't have to if they can show that a spouse or parent would...
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and south america. there are a lot of emotions that though not just with and forcing u.s. immigration law but having a normal life. i was blessed with having a tremendous family. my wife and children, my three sins are agents with law-enforcement. there is a lot of pride in what went on and getting together with lisa pulitzer helped me in finalizing this book. >> was it necessary to clear any of the content of the book with former agencies? >> all the information in the book is public record because all the cases i mentioned in the book prosecuted. we a rested the individuals that are named in the book. their true names by the way. it wasn't necessary to get any type of clearance for safety because it is all public information. >> host: let's see what questions are viewers have. the first is from michigan. welcome to our conversation. >> caller: thank you very much. my question is i have heard a lot of stuff that legalizing or decriminalizing illegals drugs would help with illegal immigration problems f
and south america. there are a lot of emotions that though not just with and forcing u.s. immigration law but having a normal life. i was blessed with having a tremendous family. my wife and children, my three sins are agents with law-enforcement. there is a lot of pride in what went on and getting together with lisa pulitzer helped me in finalizing this book. >> was it necessary to clear any of the content of the book with former agencies? >> all the information in the book is...
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not to speak about south america. the road is a little bumpy. >> okay. >> but that may give us opportunities because the best transactions are often made in a bad market. but as you said, in the destruction. but we are fine, and this can -- as you said in the introduction, we are paying shareholders to wait. >> i also have to ask the tough questions. >> yes, please do. even tougher. >> all right. thank you very much. that's the chairman and ceo of nordic american, by far the most transparent and the best house, but it is a very tough neighborhood. stay with me. thank you. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, north carolina, where i spent the day with geico driver casey mears. i told him the secret to saving money on car insurance. he told me the secret to his car setup. first he adjusts... first he adjusts... (sfx:engine revving drowns out gecko's dialogue) then he... then he... (sfx:loud drilling noise continues to drown out gecko's dialogue) ...and a quarter cup of pineapple juice. or wa
not to speak about south america. the road is a little bumpy. >> okay. >> but that may give us opportunities because the best transactions are often made in a bad market. but as you said, in the destruction. but we are fine, and this can -- as you said in the introduction, we are paying shareholders to wait. >> i also have to ask the tough questions. >> yes, please do. even tougher. >> all right. thank you very much. that's the chairman and ceo of nordic american,...
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now, in the jungles of south america they need guns. but when you're working in the united states congress, you don't need to carry a gun with you. and we felt like we were being treated just like a colombian drug lord. >> they live in the business community where the name of the game is to make money and sell product. so they are always a little bit concerned about what d.e.a. does in a situation like this, and sometimes more than a little bit. and they know who to talk to and who to go to in washington. they're highly skilled, very well organized, and very well funded, and they can be quite formidable. >> our response was, "whoa, whoa, whoa. hold it a minute folks. don't rush through this, because if we do things too quickly, you're going to risk throwing the baby out with the bathwater." without this ingredient, we're not going to have all the products we need available to the american consumer. now, what would you do if there was a bill out there that would negatively effect your industry? wouldn't make any difference if you were fr
now, in the jungles of south america they need guns. but when you're working in the united states congress, you don't need to carry a gun with you. and we felt like we were being treated just like a colombian drug lord. >> they live in the business community where the name of the game is to make money and sell product. so they are always a little bit concerned about what d.e.a. does in a situation like this, and sometimes more than a little bit. and they know who to talk to and who to go...
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and i think the fundamentals in various parts of the world, particularly south america and some parts of asia are pretty sound. again, the most important thing i can say is drag your feet because we have a little bit of a valuation risk facing the market right now. >> you know, so, ted -- you know, if there's still risk in this market, why not go into high-yielding corporates that perhaps don't have the volatility that some of the key equity components have? >> well, i think that, you know, you missed the growth opportunity there. the economy's definitely turned around. and if we get a stabilization in housing, we're probably off to the races. and you don't want to miss that. i think there's a lot of good growth opportunities out there. companies have refigured that their balance sheets are in great shape. and in the retail space they actually go on the store counter again. looking forward to organic growth. you don't want to miss the ride up. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> we want to bring your attention to a headline that's just crossing.
and i think the fundamentals in various parts of the world, particularly south america and some parts of asia are pretty sound. again, the most important thing i can say is drag your feet because we have a little bit of a valuation risk facing the market right now. >> you know, so, ted -- you know, if there's still risk in this market, why not go into high-yielding corporates that perhaps don't have the volatility that some of the key equity components have? >> well, i think that,...
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that is a loss of south america. one sign is the united states has been driven out of every single military base in south america. they are trying to restore a few, but right now there are none. >> mit professor noam chomsky. coming up, he discusses global warming, nuclear war, and the arab spring. in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> the saxophonist died last week at the age of 62. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. portland,he road in oregon. the part of our 100-city tour. today we're spending the hour with world-renowned political dissident, linguist, author and an eye to professor noam chomsky. as election day comes closer, chomsky examines topics largely ignored or glossed over during the presidential campaign, including the threat posed to us power by the arab spring. >> moving on, to just last year, the arab spring is another such threats. it threatens to take that big region out of the grande area. that is a lot more significant than southeast asia or south ame
that is a loss of south america. one sign is the united states has been driven out of every single military base in south america. they are trying to restore a few, but right now there are none. >> mit professor noam chomsky. coming up, he discusses global warming, nuclear war, and the arab spring. in a minute. ♪ [music break] >> the saxophonist died last week at the age of 62. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman....
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we play shows in south america for 10, 15,000 people. these are people who never bought an album our lives are cool because the albums are free. >> we want to get to the music. >> sure this is title track off the album, strength to survive. >> take it away. ♪ [ music ] oh, those shoes are amazing. i just want to be her. really? she was married for like three hours. well, she's efficient. look at that color. wait a minute. didn't she name her kid hawaii. she built a yacht for her pug. actually, it was a lakehouse. yeah, he's right. this heel is so fabulous. mine. ok at that. te. she was here once. what? she had toes like a sloth. really? ew. when it's on your nd, it's on ebay. really? ew. >> following breaking news from southeast dc reports of several shootings near at least one dc school within the last hour dc police tell fox 5 they are responding to several scenes including the 600 block alabama avenue, we understand a 17-year- old has been shot there, not sure if the victim is male or female, another shooting hap
we play shows in south america for 10, 15,000 people. these are people who never bought an album our lives are cool because the albums are free. >> we want to get to the music. >> sure this is title track off the album, strength to survive. >> take it away. ♪ [ music ] oh, those shoes are amazing. i just want to be her. really? she was married for like three hours. well, she's efficient. look at that color. wait a minute. didn't she name her kid hawaii....
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not to speak about south america. the road is a little bumpy. >> okay. >> but that may give us opportunities because the best transactions are often made in a bad market. but as you said, in the destruction. but we are fine, and this can -- as you said in the introduction, we are paying shareholders to wait. >> i also have to ask the tough questions. >> yes, please do. even tougher. >> all right. thank you very much. that's the chairman and ceo of nordic american, by far the most transparent and the best house, but it is a very tough neighborhood. stay with me. thank you. wanna know the difference between a trader and an elite trader? it's this... the etrade pro platform. fast. beautiful. totally customizable. finds top performing stocks -- in three clicks. quickly scans the market for new trading ideas. it can even match options strategies to your goals and lets you see the potential risk and reward. and, it also comes with a dedicated elite service team. got it? get it. good. introducing new etrade pro elite. ♪ >>
not to speak about south america. the road is a little bumpy. >> okay. >> but that may give us opportunities because the best transactions are often made in a bad market. but as you said, in the destruction. but we are fine, and this can -- as you said in the introduction, we are paying shareholders to wait. >> i also have to ask the tough questions. >> yes, please do. even tougher. >> all right. thank you very much. that's the chairman and ceo of nordic american,...
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talk to you about north and south america, country, northern and southern states, excuse me, and the difference in the economies? >> the civil war had crushed the economy in the south. so one of the key goals of reconstruction was to get the economy up and running again, and that was largely on the way to success, certainly by the middle of the 1880s, but it is on i would say very much northern terms how the south is being rebuilt. >> james g. blaine was a powerhouse by 1884, known internationally as well as nationally, but maine really hadn't been in the union all that long. i mean, how -- >> maine had originally been part of massachusetts, since the colonial times, became a state in 1820. we went into the union as 239rd state. we were part of the missouri compromise. missouri was slave. maine was free, and by the post-civil war period maine had initially suffered a bit of a setback during the civil war. we had sent about 70,000 men to the war.]f
talk to you about north and south america, country, northern and southern states, excuse me, and the difference in the economies? >> the civil war had crushed the economy in the south. so one of the key goals of reconstruction was to get the economy up and running again, and that was largely on the way to success, certainly by the middle of the 1880s, but it is on i would say very much northern terms how the south is being rebuilt. >> james g. blaine was a powerhouse by 1884, known...
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america, europe and china. the republican slogan last year was drill here, drill now, pay less. now we're letting canada drill there, ship here and re-export there. all so we -- so that we in the united states will have to pay more, both in terms of money at the gas pump and cost to the environment. my amendment ensures if this pipeline is legislate lated the oil and any fuels made using it will stay here to benefit americans here who will pay less here. my amendment
america, europe and china. the republican slogan last year was drill here, drill now, pay less. now we're letting canada drill there, ship here and re-export there. all so we -- so that we in the united states will have to pay more, both in terms of money at the gas pump and cost to the environment. my amendment ensures if this pipeline is legislate lated the oil and any fuels made using it will stay here to benefit americans here who will pay less here. my amendment
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and we begin in south carolina with a violent attack all caught on camera. a convicted robbery defendant surprised his public defender with a roundhouse punch to the face after receiving a 15-year sentence. the brutal blow left the attorney with a bloody mouth. the attacker had an additional six months tacked on to his sentence. >>> the trend of bizarre criminal behavior continued in florida, when a machete-wielding man walked right into a police station. police showed amazing restraint when the man threatened them with the large blade. officers ended the ordeal by using a taser and tackling him to the ground. >>> and in central florida, here's something you don't see every day, hopefully. a 5-foot-tall emu stepped out in traffic on a busy highway during rush hour traffic, taking his time there. sheriff's deputies tried to shoo the australian bird off the bird to no -- shoo the emu -- to no avail. fortunately, the bird's owner eventually showed up and captured him by putting a towel over his head. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, her
and we begin in south carolina with a violent attack all caught on camera. a convicted robbery defendant surprised his public defender with a roundhouse punch to the face after receiving a 15-year sentence. the brutal blow left the attorney with a bloody mouth. the attacker had an additional six months tacked on to his sentence. >>> the trend of bizarre criminal behavior continued in florida, when a machete-wielding man walked right into a police station. police showed amazing...
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. >> i have an offer to the parents of america. elect us be a your kids will be able to move out because they'll have work. >> that was a line that went overpretty well. some of the most recent polls out of south carolina show that newt gingrich now has a very narrow lead. in washington, doug luzzader, fox news. >>> big day of protest planned in more than 100 cities. demonstrators say they will occupy the courts today to protest a land mark supreme court decision that removed most limit on corporate and labor spending in federal elections. the group is called move to amend. it says that the protest will kick off petition drive to gain sport for an amendment to the constitution >>> federal prosecutors in virginia shut down one of the world's largest file sharing sites, megauploads. the indictment accuses megauploads of costing at least 500 million-dollar in pirated movies. the company is based in hong kong but some of the servers were located in ashburn, virginia. >>> workers at the transit agency stole thousands of dollars and used
. >> i have an offer to the parents of america. elect us be a your kids will be able to move out because they'll have work. >> that was a line that went overpretty well. some of the most recent polls out of south carolina show that newt gingrich now has a very narrow lead. in washington, doug luzzader, fox news. >>> big day of protest planned in more than 100 cities. demonstrators say they will occupy the courts today to protest a land mark supreme court decision that...
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the cnbc all-america survey highlights just how big apple has become. steve liesman is here with the incredible results. steve. >> yeah. mandy, i think incredible is a good word for it. we asked americans putting together a survey for what if we just asked them, how many apple products do you own? i think it exceeded our expectations what these numbers were. 49% of the public does not own an apple product. 51% actually do own one. maybe it's not working today. 51% own at least one. and look here what they do own. what you find is that 28% own one to two. and then 13% own three to four. and 9%, down here, own at least five or more. one, however, is not enough. get rid of that one right there. and then what you find is that 1.6 is the average of apple devices owned by all households. but how about among those who own at least one? the average is it is going to be three. and then come over here. i want to show you on the other s set of charts we have available here. apple ownership exactly what you would think when you go up in income groups, 28% earning l
the cnbc all-america survey highlights just how big apple has become. steve liesman is here with the incredible results. steve. >> yeah. mandy, i think incredible is a good word for it. we asked americans putting together a survey for what if we just asked them, how many apple products do you own? i think it exceeded our expectations what these numbers were. 49% of the public does not own an apple product. 51% actually do own one. maybe it's not working today. 51% own at least one. and...
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there's strength in many parts of central and south america ragnar backyards. the middle east remains unprotect will. it they continues to rise economically and militarily analyst design. sequestration reductions would lead the smallest crowd for since 1940 and a fleet of 230 shipped the smallest level since 1915. in the smallest tactical fighter force in the history of the united states air force. mr. secretary, can you elaborate on your thoughts on the devastating impacts of sequestration takes place? >> well, you know, i've been saying this and i think you understand. you take a meat ax approach to the defense budget, where you basically cut $500 billion across the defense budget. which are basically doing is weakening every area of the defense budget. you are going to impact on force structure, you and part-time compensation, impact on our ability to develop weaponry we do need for the future. i mean, the reduction in sequestration. we are virtually going to have to step reduction in most of the key weapons that we have in production as a result of that kin
there's strength in many parts of central and south america ragnar backyards. the middle east remains unprotect will. it they continues to rise economically and militarily analyst design. sequestration reductions would lead the smallest crowd for since 1940 and a fleet of 230 shipped the smallest level since 1915. in the smallest tactical fighter force in the history of the united states air force. mr. secretary, can you elaborate on your thoughts on the devastating impacts of sequestration...
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people before have sailed around the top of north america, and all the way around the bottom of south america and back, but until now, no one has done this, solo, nonstop. and here it is, marylandadventurer, matt rutherford back on land. among the hundreds in the crowd, the governor of maryland wearing shorts of course this is a boating event p. maryland's first lady, there for matt's send off june 2011. >> when we saw him off he was wearing the same shirt. >> how did he feel after nearly a year at sea? >> i am good long time no see you know. really strange being here like a dream any minute i am going to wake up and be in the middle of the ocean it has happened over and over again. so,. >> the point of his round the hemisphere adventure was to raise money for a group called crab which hopes to buy a heavy duty gang way. >> for about 18 years i have been wanting to be able to take a wheelchair user, with an electric chair heavy chairs i have had them come down to the dock and decide not to go on our boats because they have to leave their chair behind. >> so that is a big thing there.
people before have sailed around the top of north america, and all the way around the bottom of south america and back, but until now, no one has done this, solo, nonstop. and here it is, marylandadventurer, matt rutherford back on land. among the hundreds in the crowd, the governor of maryland wearing shorts of course this is a boating event p. maryland's first lady, there for matt's send off june 2011. >> when we saw him off he was wearing the same shirt. >> how did he feel after...
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one south bay city has been named the fittest in america we will tell you which one in a bit. we are the sons and daughters of farmers who made cheese; the keepers of the loafs. the people who will never lower the bar. our world started in deep green grass and rain and the hills and the waves and the big, tall trees of tillamook, oregon. we make cheese of an exquisite standard and we live in a special place... where pure and good were invented. (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news and a.m. start now. good morning top stories we're following this tuesday between workers at the port of oakland on strike this morning at a live report coming up. >> a local father will be the court accused of kidnapping his own children will have the tell said. s f o buzzing this morning thanksgiving travelers hacking the airport. we'll have a live report as well. >> following the weather and traffic tie erica. >> good morning darya went expect showers over highway 101 approaching san raphael. also picking up some rain coming down the
one south bay city has been named the fittest in america we will tell you which one in a bit. we are the sons and daughters of farmers who made cheese; the keepers of the loafs. the people who will never lower the bar. our world started in deep green grass and rain and the hills and the waves and the big, tall trees of tillamook, oregon. we make cheese of an exquisite standard and we live in a special place... where pure and good were invented. (male announcer) live from the bay area's news...
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you have a good many of the countries down there in south america wanting to decriminalize drugs or legalize marijuana. i think they need to look into how this involvement set it up because i think it is a cover up to distract from the president's actual visit down there. we have service members on down to where prostitution is not that big of a deal. i think it is pretty much kind of a set up. a conspiracy theory or whenever , basically to draw away from what the president was going down there for. i have listened to a half hour of what happened to the secret service and not a minute of why the president was down there. guest: it is certainly true it distracted from the visit. there was an important development of the u.s. allowing latin american countries to air the issue of decriminalizing drugs that completely got obliterated by this thing. that is why the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff weras so apologetic. host: has there been any indication from the secret service that policy changes are forthcoming? guest: no. host: philadelphia, pennsylvania. caller: i have three questions. wh
you have a good many of the countries down there in south america wanting to decriminalize drugs or legalize marijuana. i think they need to look into how this involvement set it up because i think it is a cover up to distract from the president's actual visit down there. we have service members on down to where prostitution is not that big of a deal. i think it is pretty much kind of a set up. a conspiracy theory or whenever , basically to draw away from what the president was going down there...
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florida as the capitol of latin america. >>> gop presidential candidates are canvassing the state working to garner support. some say an important part of that is earning the hispanic vote. >> population of hispanics is growing so much we should be able to acknowledge that, the hispanic communities, acknowledge the hispanic growth in the united states and benefit the united states gets from hispanics. >>> of all hispanic voters just over 30% are cuban something mitt romney has paid close attention to. >> i will be behind the voices of freedom here and there. >>> puerto ricans make up 28% of voters in the sunshine state appealing to that segment of the population, newt gingrich says he is open to puerto rico becoming the 51st state. >> what i am telling you is that the people of puerto rico make the decision they want to be a state i will work actively to help them negotiate. >>> ron paul has invested very little in florida, and is instead looking ahead to other primaries, rick santorum, who is trailing in florida, has take an break from the campaign trail while his daughter is in the hosp
florida as the capitol of latin america. >>> gop presidential candidates are canvassing the state working to garner support. some say an important part of that is earning the hispanic vote. >> population of hispanics is growing so much we should be able to acknowledge that, the hispanic communities, acknowledge the hispanic growth in the united states and benefit the united states gets from hispanics. >>> of all hispanic voters just over 30% are cuban something mitt...
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." >> jon: see america? we don't need fundamental changes in our policy making mechanics or the rebuilding of our structure. we just need better accountants. oh, i can't wait until we funnel south carolina to luxembourg. (laughter) by the way, how did the italians feel about this deal? >> one company shareholder who opposed the deal said "the government got ripped off, it was the beginning of the destruction of italian industry." >> the republican candidate seen as a "persona non grata" there. >> jon: wow. mitt romney's business practices are too shady for italy. (laughter) italy. (cheers and applause) mitt romney has to say to italy "i'm a legitimate businessman." (laughter) italy. a country where the prime minister, the head of the country's largest media conglomerate, and the host of their finest bunga bunga parties is the same (bleep)ing guy. (laughter) we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight, a native of afghanistan, a former advisor to the
." >> jon: see america? we don't need fundamental changes in our policy making mechanics or the rebuilding of our structure. we just need better accountants. oh, i can't wait until we funnel south carolina to luxembourg. (laughter) by the way, how did the italians feel about this deal? >> one company shareholder who opposed the deal said "the government got ripped off, it was the beginning of the destruction of italian industry." >> the republican candidate seen...
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lcs 1, small, can get into any part you can think of in latin america or south america. barry maneuverable. if you want to up gun, you can. having these two different ships right now we believe is a tremendous advantage. i do say that 3,000 tons makes the ship more accessible to the fleet, but the reason why cno chose 3,000 is that it is the one that could operate two of these helicopters. that was the limiting design. you need rigid inflatable boats, unmanned systems, and helicopters. that is what this brings to the fight. if you need to up gun, it could carry a twomh60's very easily. that was the lower end of the mission that we wanted, but it made it easier to sell. to robbie's questions, here are the six things we have to do. we have to address the issues that then -- ben brought up. there will be more issues that we find, but get hull 1 and 2 fixed and get them in production. second, get the corps crew size right. we know we are probably too low. 3, single up the combat systems. if we do that now, we become interoperable within the fleet and solve problems. four, ma
lcs 1, small, can get into any part you can think of in latin america or south america. barry maneuverable. if you want to up gun, you can. having these two different ships right now we believe is a tremendous advantage. i do say that 3,000 tons makes the ship more accessible to the fleet, but the reason why cno chose 3,000 is that it is the one that could operate two of these helicopters. that was the limiting design. you need rigid inflatable boats, unmanned systems, and helicopters. that is...
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. >> you both mentioned south america as promising developing markets for your products. when you think about the u.s. trade agenda south america has fallen off. took forever to get the colombia deal flew the congress. the partnership in asia. is the united states doing enough as a government, apart from what you're doing as companies, is the u.s. doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities in south america for any one on the panel or all of you. >> it's interesting that the chamber hosted a session between brazilian government and us. >> was just here. >> and bet president obama and talked about areas of cooperation, and i think from what i heard from it, i participated in part of it, it was a recommitment to really -- we are the two big countries in this hemisphere and there should be a lot of opportunities there. also the council on competitiveness has a sister organization that works with a number of other countries and in particular brazilian government on innovation and ways that we could spur innovat
. >> you both mentioned south america as promising developing markets for your products. when you think about the u.s. trade agenda south america has fallen off. took forever to get the colombia deal flew the congress. the partnership in asia. is the united states doing enough as a government, apart from what you're doing as companies, is the u.s. doing enough to make sure that american companies are able to take full advantage of the market opportunities in south america for any one on...
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. >> i have an offer to the parents of america. elect us and your kids will be able to move out because they'll have work. >> south carolina will be a very critical vote. for more than 30 years, every republican winner there has gone on to wen the party nomination. in new york, mayor mary ann riafferty. >>> a suspect is now in custody after a standoff in southeast washington. this began with a traffic stop late last night in alexandria. police attempted to pull over a car near telegraph road and north kings highway. they followed that car into southeast d.c. where the driver ran out and jumped into the home. d.c. police also responded to the car we learned that the suspect was taken into custody. >>> a community is taking action after finding out about a suspicious man creeping around elementary schools. fairfax county police and residents held a meeting last night discussing what to do about the man who has been lurking around the area of clearmont elementary school. he has been seen in a red pickup truck five times in the last mo
. >> i have an offer to the parents of america. elect us and your kids will be able to move out because they'll have work. >> south carolina will be a very critical vote. for more than 30 years, every republican winner there has gone on to wen the party nomination. in new york, mayor mary ann riafferty. >>> a suspect is now in custody after a standoff in southeast washington. this began with a traffic stop late last night in alexandria. police attempted to pull over a car...
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today colombia is one of the countries with the largest gold production in south america and one of the most important gold producers in the world. in two thousand and ten it produced approximately fifty four tons while it is estimated that there are still enormous unexplored reserves because of. geological knowledge of the country is still limited. but according to research of national interest me talking about forty one thousand tons of gold buried all that's. been on all of these can be developed it with. colombia is suffering from gold rush fever. in no other country of the world is this happening in a more intense way. there are people here who have come from all over the country not just from one of insurer but from the entire country but that is because gold is money its wealth its peace for the family it's food. how life has changed one hundred percent at least for me the mind has changed my life one hundred percent because before i lived next to the national road. and at the moment of what i see them and now i have a house in one of and tura and now i don't depend on the govern
today colombia is one of the countries with the largest gold production in south america and one of the most important gold producers in the world. in two thousand and ten it produced approximately fifty four tons while it is estimated that there are still enormous unexplored reserves because of. geological knowledge of the country is still limited. but according to research of national interest me talking about forty one thousand tons of gold buried all that's. been on all of these can be...
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military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. for you what do you think terry well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have come in from south america i mean i've visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they act as such and when travis for instance say something to the united states he's very blunt and open about it and he told me once he said you know i gave a speech in the u.n. and a lot of other countries who can say the same public come and congratulate me and said thank you you're speaking for all of us and he says i said to them but you can speak to no one can stop you but you know the goal is to be obviously think they can't take they can't and. this is now a mood in most of south america i mean with the exception of colombia mexico and partially chile elsewhere people are feeling
military base left in south america it's pretty remarkable. for you what do you think terry well i think that over the last decades the most significant changes we've seen have come in from south america i mean i've visited venezuela bolivia brazil and they've moved is just different and many people say it's the first time ever we feed a really independent that whatever the weaknesses might be of these regimes and there are some they are sovereign states and they act as such and when travis for...